Cabo Fashion - Hotel California

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Cabo Fashion - Hotel California
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The Lifestyle Magazine of Baja California Sur
The Lifestyle Magazine of Baja California Sur
DIEGO LUNA...Todos Santos Film Festival
Latin Films Diego Luna - Director
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FROM THE PUBLISHER
CHANGE...seems to be all
the rage this year around the planet...rage having two meanings. The
same is true all over Baja Sur. Our
government leaders are all changing, after a lively political season, in
an orderly democratic way; much
different than we see in other parts
of the world. 9000 people gathered
recently on the beach - the largest
ever for community activism - solidarity against mining production in
the mountains north by La Paz.
There is also change at Destino
magazines, and we will now create
special products more than produce
a regular free English magazine.
Our distribution is expanding outstate, and across the country and
further, and our business plan is
adding some new dimensions. Every business I’ve spoken with this
year is changing, and all, like me,
are optimistic about the health and
future of Baja Sur.
This issue marks the 13th year
since Destino Los Cabos magazine
entered the market. It’s been fast
and full! To mark this issue I finally
allowed a friend to write a little story about me. Destino’s personality
represents my interest and view of
things, so you and learn a bit about
how that devloped in my life. Destino was my vision, and I’ve appreciated the voice it has projected
to the millions of readers over the
years. I’m still very interested in
Baja Sur and look forward to uncovering more stories to share! This
huge, wild, lovely, spiritually stimulating State is such an inviting place
to live, and I feel lucky daily to wake
up here.
Our cover actor/director Diego Luna launched the Latin Film
Festival, now an annual event in Todos Santos the first week of March.
Well worth marking your calendar
for next year. We enjoyed the time
with him, appreciating his sincere
energy.
The lucky number 13...a “4’’
numerology year...the Chinese year
of the rabbit...change, movement.
Can the Buddhist goal of quiet
mind be achieved over the noise of
the earth. This Pabla Naruda poem
Keeping Quiet really says it all....
Spring into life!
Susan Carol
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KEEPING QUIET
by Pablo Neruda
Now we will count to twelve
and we will all keep still
for once on the face of the
Earth,
let’s not speak in any language
let’s stop for a second,
and not move our arms so much.
It would be an exotic moment
without rush, without engines;
We would all be together
in a sudden strangeness.
Fishermen in the cold sea
would not harm whales
and the man gathering salt
would not look at his hurt hands.
Those who prepare green wars,
wars with gas, wars with fire,
victories with no survivors,
would put on clean clothes
and walk about with their brothers
in the shade, doing nothing.
What I want should not be confused
with total inactivity.
Life is what it is about.
If we were not so single-minded
about keeping our lives moving,
and for once could do nothing,
perhaps a huge silence
might interrupt this sadness
of never understanding ourselves
and of threatening ourselves with
death.
Perhaps the earth can teach us
as when everything seems to be
dead in winter
and later proves to be alive.
Now I’ll count up to twelve
and you keep quiet and I will go.
In this
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Features
Diego Luna
PIONEER WOMEN FROM THE NORTH
PAULA
p.9
SUSAN
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Launching Café Santa Fé
A lack of practical informaset a high bar for food in
Baja Sur and became a
Todos Santos destination
21 years ago.
tion presented professionally sparked the start of her
Destino Los Cabos lifestyle
magazines 13 years ago.
The ‘elder’ artist of Todos
Santos helped spark this
vibrant art community 20
years ago.
Love and a new adventure
inspired a fashion spark
that 20 years later is a
mainstay of local fashion.
NANETTE p.7
Explore Los Barriles
Changing East Cape
Fashion in Cobo
PEPITA
p.21
Marina Sol saves Water 23
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Espiritu Santo Island
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Real Estate News
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A
message consisting of a set of ten guidelines or principles is engraved on the Georgia Guidestones in eight
different languages, English, Spanish, Swahili, Hindi,
Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian. There is no author, and
the site is maintained. Google it!
• Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with
nature.
• Guide reproduction wisely - improving fitness and diversity.
• Unite humanity with a living new language.
• Rule passion - faith - tradition - and all things with tempered reason.
• Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
• Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
• Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
• Balance personal rights with social duties.
• Prize truth - beauty - love - seeking harmony with the infinite.
• Be not a cancer on the earth - Leave room for nature - Leave room for nature
If today you seek
to increase your net financial worth,
you may or may not succeed.
If today you seek
to increase your serenity and wisdom,
I guarantee you will succeed.
Tao Te Ching
Lao Tzu 500 BC
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
CONSULATE of CANADA
CONSULATE GENERAL
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Consular Agent
Boulevard Marina Plaza José Green
Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 2 pm
Tel: (624) 142-4333
[email protected]
Consular Agent
Boulevard Marina Plaza Nautica
Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 2 pm
Tel: (624) 143 3566
[email protected]
Marie-Evee Pomerieau
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Trina Brown
Police 066
Red Cross 065
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Cabo San Lucas
143-3577
San José del Cabo
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ISSUE 47 Spring 2011
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Numero 47 Primavera 2011
Todos los derechos reservados por Destino
Los Cabos prohibida la reprodución total o
parcial del contenido sin previa autorización
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return. Rights to publish unsolicited material are
retained for 12 months.
Circulation throughout Southern Baja.
For advertising rates and placement,
Please contact: [email protected]
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BEACH MAP
Isla Espiritu Santo
BAJA SUR
El Coyote
El Tecolote
DIVING
DESTINATIONS
Save Swim
Gas Station
LAND’S END Intermediate-Advanced
Airport
Isla del Carmen
Balandra
Surf
50’-60’ and just 5 minutes by boat you’re swimming
with sea lions and moray eels. Also a sunken boat
can be seen in the Falls.
Windsurf
SAND FALLS Beginners - Advanced
Pichilingue
El Tesoro
Marina Costa Baja
Coromuel
Fishing
La Paz
Bahia de La Ventana
El Sargento
La Ventana
AIRPORT
30’-100’ Steep sand banks go down sharply into a
canyon filled wit tropical fish. A short boat ride from
shore, the canyon runs from the depths of Cabo San
Lucas bay to within 30 feet of shore, making the Bay
one of the deepest in the world.
Whale Watching
PELICAN ROCK Beginners
Ensenada
de los Muertos
HWY
1
Los Planes
25’-80’ Just 5 minute boat trip to this large rock that
attracts many tropical fish.
Bahia de Los Sueños
NEPTUNE’S FINGER Advanced
Boca del Alamo
San Antonio
El Triunfo
80’-100’ Spectacular canyon wall dive.
CABEZA
Punta Pescadero
San Bartolo
HWY
1
Bahia de Las Palmas
HWY
19
DE
BALLENA Beginners
20’-40’ 25 minute boat ride to dive through large
boulders with lots of fish
SANTA MARIA CAVE Beginners
Los Barriles
Buena Vista
20’-40’ 35 minutes by boat, or dive from the beach.
The entrance to Santa Maria canyon has a huge variety of fish who feed right from your hand
La Ribera
Punta Colorada
Cañon de
La Zorra
Km 93
Pueblo
Magico
Km 55
Km 57
Km 59
Pescadero
Las Barracas
Santiago
Todos Santos
Punta Lobos
Las Palmas
San Pedrito
Punta
Arena
Agua Caliente
Cabo Pulmo
Miraflores
Los Frailes
Km 65
Cerritos
HWY
1
Art & Beer
Boca del Salado
Palo Escopeta
HWY
19
Vinorama
AIRPORT
Migriño
Cabo
Pulmo
Marine
Park
Km100
San José
del Cabo
La Fortuna
La
Playa
Santa Cruz
Punta Gorda
Puerto La Laguna
CHILENO
TWIN DOLPHIN Beginners
20’-40’ 35 minutes boat ride and a sandy and rocky
bottom. PARKING Lots of turtles sited here, tropical
fish, night dives
DIVE CENTER • RENTALS • TRIPS
EL GAVILAN Intermediate - Advanced
70’-100’ 35 minutes boat time. Rocky ledge leading
into a canyon where groupers and larger fish are
often sited.
BLOW HOLE Beginners – Advanced
30’-70’ 35 minutes boat ride from San Lucas, or just
10 minutes from Chileno beach. Rocky valleys present a variety of fish.
LAS SALINAS Beginners
30’-45’ 1.4 hours by boat from San Lucas, or 1 hour
by boat from La Playita. A sunken Japanese fishing
boat attracts a large assortment of fish.
Los Cabos
Pacific Ocean
COSTCO
Cabo
San Lucas
Costa Azul Km 28
Palmilla Km 27
El Tule Km 15.5
Chileno Km 14.5
Santa Maria Km 13
Monuments Km 5
El Medano
Lover’s Beach
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GORDO BANKS Advanced
110’-120’ 1 hour boat from La Playita, there
is a seamount where you can see Marlin,
Hammerheads, Skip Jacks and at times
huge Manta.
CABO PULMO Beginner-Advanced
Sea of Cortez
30’-100’ 2 hour drive East of San José then
5 minutes by boat you’ll find the only living
coral reef in the Sea of Cortez.
Note: travel time is from Cabo San Lucas marina
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todos santos
Photo: Susan Carol
Earthship
Eco House
North of
town
DIEGO LUNA OPENS TODOS SANTOS LATIN FILM FESTIVAL
Cross Culture Actor directed the award winning film ABEL
By Nanette Hayles
Photos: Cathy Buchanan
D
iego Luna, actor, writer, director; a talented young man
crossing many borders, was
born in Mexico City December 29,
1979. His mother was English, Fiona
Alexander a costume designer and
his father Mexican, one of Mexico’s
most acclaimed living theater, cinema
and opera set designers. Unfortunately
Diego’s mother died when he was only
two. He is now married to Camila
Sodi and has two young children.
As a child Diego was exposed to
arts and entertainment, this would
become the life he would know.
Diego’s first role was in a Mexican
telenovela (soap opera) El abuelo y
yo in 1992 he performed along side
his life long best friend Gael Garcia Bernal. For the next decade or
so, Diego’s career would evolve and
flourish; he had roles in TV, theater
and cinema. In 2001 he was cast in
the award winning film Y tu Mama
Tambien, again playing opposite his
best friend, Gael Garcia. By the way
this is Diego’s favorite film where
he got to work in the U.S and in
Spain. It was a role that he put his
“whole heart into ” and it was also
the film that officially launched his
career internationally.
In 2002 he played opposite
Bon Jovi in Vampires: Los Muertos
and in Frida with Selma Hayek, Alfred Molina, Edward Norton and
Antonio Banderas. Also in 2002 he
was cast in the film Havana Nights
(Dirty Dancing 2). Some of the
scenes from this movie can be seen
on YOU TUBE, with excerpts exceeding 3,000,000 views. I watched
a couple and I have to say that Diego had some soulful sexy moves.
Other films include Milk with Sean
Penn, Rudo y Cursi (again with Gael
Garcia) and Before Night Falls. Diego has also narrated National Geographic Channel’s Great Migrations,
in Spanish.
Diego has been nominated and
won awards for his acting abilities.
In 2009 he received the silver Ariel
award (Mexico) for best actor in
Rudo y Cursi. In 2009 he won Critics Choice for “best acting ensemble”
for Milk, starring Sean Penn. Others
awards include MTV awards, Goya,
CEC (Spain) and Marcello Mastroianni Award (Venice Film Festival.)
In addition to Luna’s acting
abilities, Luna and Gael Garcia
launched their own production
company “Canana”. They joined
with Golden Phoenix Productions
to produce a number of TV documentaries about the unsolved murders of more than 300 women in
the border town of Cuidad Juarez.
The company focuses on social justice issues that are Mexican-Latin
American. In 2007 Diego directed
his first film J.C. Chavez, a story
about the life and career of Mexican
boxer Julio Cesar Chavez. The main
characters played themselves: Julio
Chavez, Oscar de la Hoya, Don
King, Mike Tyson and Ana Guevara.
In 2010 Diego directed his second
film, Abel. Diego Luna presented
this film at the Todos Santos film
festival.
It is a “somewhat autobiographical” tale of a young boy Abel, whose
family is abandoned by the father.
The young Abel decides to fill that
abandoned role and takes on the
role of the father. The story deals
with a dilemma that can be seen
from the various perspectives of
each family member. Every family
has its own respective dramas and
challenges, but usually the basic lesson is the same: when one is placed
in a position of responsibility what
choices are made? What ripple affects happens that may cause others, including the decision maker
(s), suffering? And more importantly what are the consequences
of that or those decisions? This is a
story about Abel and his family and
the choices they made.
Luna, himself worked directly
with a group of children before
making his final decision of who
plays the main character, Abel.
Christopher Ruiz Esparza was his
choice and it is his first film; Christopher’s younger brother also stars
in the film as Abel’s brother. Luna
worked for over five months with
the children to help build the characters. The film was produced by
John Malkovich and Luna’s long
time friend actor Gael Garcia.
While visiting Todos Santos Diego held a press conference in the
legendary Hotel California. Some
of the questions asked were: Why
Todos Santos? Diego replied that
he knew Sylvia Perel, founder and
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Paper Tile Mosaic Artist
Nanette Hayles
Early Todos Santos Pioneer, Gifted Artist, Dedicated mother, Community
Activist, Regular contributor to Destino magazine and Loving Friend.
by Susan Carol
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Photo: Judy West Photography
rtist N.E. Hayles has resided
in Todos Santos for over
twenty years, making her
now the longest resident artist
in Todos Santos after famed artist Charles Stewart retired in the
USA. She is mostly known for her
tivals, fire department fund raisers,
Flying Doctors, Pueblo Magico, Rotary Club and works that include
providing for the needy. Nanette has
also been one of the principle writers
for Destino Los Cabos magazine over
ten years, contributing many articles
about the environment, community
projects, culture and sciences.
Baja Artists (from left to right) Ezra Katz, Nanette E. Hayles, John Comer
and Derek Buckner, February 2011
paper tile mosaic portraits made
from high-end magazines such as
Architectural Digest, Vogue and Vanity Fair. N.E. Hayles was also one of
the principle artists at the Galeria
Todos Santos and she is currently
exhibiting at Pez Gordo Gallery in
the “Tiendas de Palmilla” in San Jose
del Cabo. Her own gallery located
in the oasis town of Todos Santos. is
a hunt that is well worth the effort
to understand what inspires the artist. Her gallery, studios and garden
homes provide a lush and tranquil
space to create and produce her
various styles, including collage, oils
on wood and paper, steel laminate,
ink washes, mixed media and more.
Her works can be found in private
collections at the Hotel California,
Café Santa Fe, Café El Triunfo, Café
Todos Santos, Caprichos and Corazon Café in La Paz.
Nanette is also known for her
dedication to community service.
She worked for the first five years
with Sylvia Perel and Linda Stobbe
organizing and securing the Todos
Santos Film Festival.
She has been active in many
other community projects over the
years including Red Cross, art fes-
Nanette is currently writing and
illustrating a children’s book. She
is known for her Icon banner and
1000 Hearts series. If you visit Todos Santos, her gallery and grounds
are a must see.
Proust questions:
BEST BOOK; Tibetan Book of Living
and Dying, and I Heard God Laughing
(Hafiz poems)
HARDEST THING TO DO; Always
tell the truth
GREATEST JOY; Every time I see
anyone BEING happy, especially doing
something very simple.
Regrets: When my monk friend told me
that he was going to “leave soon” and I
wouldn’t let myself “hear” him. I wanted
to hug and hold him right then, but I
didn’t. He died four days later.
HARDEST LESSON; Learning to love
myself.
BIGGEST ENEMY; EGO
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING
EVER SEEN; My children years ago one
late summer day were laughing and running naked through the huerta amongst
the trees. They played and teased each
other as they painted each other with
mud and decorated themselves with
leaves and flowers. I felt this is how all
children should be. What freedom, what
innocence!
HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO DIE?
With love in my heart, all in me and all
around me, everywhere.
DIEGO LUNA
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organizer of the Latino Film Festival in
San Francisco. Sylvia is also the founder/
organizer of Todos Santos Film Festival.
He stated that this connection is why
he chose to come to Sylvia’s festival in
Todos Santos. He added that he was
also honored that he would be the first
to introduce his new film in the newly
restored town’s theater, Marquez de
Leon.
Other questions asked at the lively
press conference centered around his
career as actor and director. He said he
plans on directing more films. In fact he
is planning on co-writing a screenplay
with the same writer as Abel. In addition, he shared his interest in the many
documentaries made in Mexico and
praised such dedication and determination to express the truth. He did express
concern over the lack of exposure and
availability of these films to the Mexican public in general and stated how
wonderful Todos Santos is to have a festival where these documentaries could
be viewed.
He also felt impressed by the program “Youth in Video “directed by Leonardo Perel and feels its important for the
communities everywhere to provide
such creative outlets for their youth.
He feels it is vital that we all share in
the responsibility in caring for children
and their future in all ways possible. Diego also shared his continuing concern
over topics that range from taking care
of the planet, to views on energy and
violence.
Diego’s confident and candid demeanor is one of his many strengths. His
ability to look you in the eye and answer
a question with intelligence, clarity, vision and insight is a welcome sight from
a young actor exposed to Hollywood
and its ways. The Todos Santos Latin
film festival consistently attracts talents
like Diego.
Diego’s Luna’s thoughts on Mexico
and the world in general are; “in my
generation we are people who are more
awake….our generation watched an assassination and watched our parents
vote and watched that the candidate
that they didn’t choose become President…with our generation we are not
going to say oh its OK. We are waking
up! Its an exciting time to be alive…we
all know that there is something that is
going to happen! We don’t know what
it is, but we know it and we feel it. Our
generation talks about it…we know that
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Mexico is going to be an important
part of it and we will do something
……film can some how be a part of
it, it is a necessity and a way to speak
and get information out to the public. I am an optimistic man”.
Trivia: YOU TUBE Statistics
Havana Nights, Dirty Dancing 2
various segments as of 25/2/2011
3,042,344 views! You go Diego!
www.destinoloscabos.com
PAULA
By Nanette Hayles
Photos: Cathy Buchanan
Café
P
aula: mother, model, furniture/interior designer and
Todos Santos restaurateur!
Paula grew up in Harlem, a suburb
of New York City during an exciting, hopeful but trying time. She is
the contemporary of Sidney Portier,
Harry Belafonte, Malcolm X, Cassius Clay (Mohammed Ali), The
Apollo Theater, Nina Simon, Sugar
Ray Robinson and many many more.
Paula comes from a proud people, a
people that have come from their
own country, Jamaica. During her
upbringing she was taught that she
was a part of everyone and everything. She was also taught that there
are no limits to anyone defining and
reaching their own dreams.
Her efforts and those of her
strong proud family, proved so. As
a very young woman Paula’s beautiful face would appear on the “in”
magazines of the times; McCall’s,
Mademoiselle, Seventeen Magazine
and others including the new black
magazine, Essence. Paula would be
one of the first to grace its cover.
While Afro Americans were making progress in some respects, she
witnessed the deterioration of her
people on the other. With the Viet
Nam war in full swing, she watched
as her community witnessed, some
of the young men in ROTC in respective colleges get recruited into
the war. These young men, to their
surprise, would be fighting the “enemy” on the front lines. Her neighborhood mourned as the coffins returned home. Paula wept along with
her community for those promising
souls that left way too soon. Her own success was always
Santa-Fé
Paula on the cover of trendy
Essence magazine
mixed with emotions of sorrow and
compassion and maybe even a little
bitterness that left her wondering
about the world she was living in.
All the hopes of those young men,
all that potential ruined and gone
forever.
While whites and others flooded to Harlem to hear or see the latest in entertainment, the Black Muslims, Malcolm X and Martin Luther
King Jr. who were offering another
perspective of self defined pride and
dignity. It was also the emerging
times of Black power. The country
was “on fire,” when there were five
assassinations in five short years:
Medgar Evers 1963, President John
Kennedy 1963, Malcolm X 1965,
Bobby Kennedy 1968 and Martin
Luther King 1968. This was a time
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Proprietors
Ezio and Paula Colombo
21
years
Serving wonderful food
and memories. Join us!
Town Plaza
Todos Santos
Santa Fe is featured in 2007 La Cuchara de Plata,
the “bible” of Italian cooking
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PAULA
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of growing unrest. At this same time,
the whole nation seemed to be involved in peace marches against the
Vietnam war. Riots also occurred in
major U.S. cities and the last but not
least, deadly blow… the purposeful
Paula with her milk chocolate skin
and soft springy curls. Often panels of Caucasians ironically determined what was black enough for
the fashion scene. Paula graciously
accepted the changing times and reinvented herself. She soon became
the fun loving “hippie” mom, living
in California, eating all the granola
and organic foods she could, sup-
Paula Colombo, today, left, with her long term Cafe Santa Fé staff
flooding of lower income neighborhoods with crack cocaine. The horror of that time left an imprint on
every Black American, including
Paula, struggling with the continuing dilemma of gain and regression.
But the 1960’s of love and
peace would also leave it’s imprint.
It would be this never-ending faith
and belief of the “hippies 60’s”,
along with her families stubborn
determination, that Paula would
choose to live her life her way.
In addition to her magazine
modeling, Paula also modeled for
trendy Macys Department Store in
New York. She took her newly found
expertise back to her community
and volunteered in it’s centers. She
encouraged others by helping with
resumes, personal presentations and
inspirational talks. Her modeling career also extended to the west coast
where she met many influential and
exciting people, who would later
help her with her second career in
furniture and interior design.
Times were changing and the
black power movement not only
extended throughout the Black
population, but also among the general population. This phenomenon
divided many with a new view and
definition: “are you black enough?”,
and what that meant. The darker
beautiful women with the latest
“afro” styles would soon replace
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plying her child with great mothers’
milk…a “trend” that the 60’s moms
brought back “in style”.
It was during her years as a
mom that she launched her second
career. All the friends and contacts
she met in her modeling career and
those ”making it” on their own in
their respective careers would visit
Paula and loved her style. It wasn’t
long before Paula found herself redesigning her friends and friend’s of
friends homes, including Brian Grazier (who did the movie Mermaid)
and Hal Ashby (who did the movies Harold and Maude and Coming
Home). This dream would then
lead to the next, her Ezio and Café
Santa Fe and Todos Santos.
On a decorating trip to San José
for a client, Paula and Ezio met at a
party. Artist and chef in the making Ezio had already migrated to the
area from Milan, Italy. Relatively
quickly Paula sold her home in LA
and moved to her next incarnation
with Ezio.
Paula Rafelson Colombo and
Ezio Colombo’s dream project and
“child” was and is restaurant Café
Santa Fe. The lush sub-tropical oasis town of beautiful Todos Santos
was chosen as the home for this
energetic and magical project. The
five star restaurant would become
one of the most important highlights of Paula and Ezio’s life. Ezio
knows how to cook period! (this is
an understatement). Café Santa Fe
has been the main destination by
first time and repeated visitors over
its long 21-year history. Paula purchased the building and with their
combined artists sensibilities and
style, they restored the family home
creating a simple elegance that reflects its delicious menu. Paula and Ezio are well traveled
and their European and Mexican
cultural touches add to the ambiance where a meal can go on for
wonderful hours. Everything, every
ingredient is “the best, it’s the best
you can get” Ezio says in his heavy
Italian accent. The hard work and
high integrity of their project has become its own legend in lower Baja.
Many famous and not so famous
come from all over world to enjoy
for themselves. Besides the inner
sense of success of a job WELL
DONE with the Café Santa Fe, the
other light of Paula’s eye has always
been her beautiful green/blue eyed
daughter Chia. Paula, being a single
mom, raised Chia giving her the best
of the best, inspiring her along the
way as a conscious mother would.
Today it gives Paula much joy and
pride to see her daughter’s own
success. Chia is an inspirational and
healing yoga teacher. Her classes are
always full and motivating. Paula
not only enjoys her classes with the
love and the pride of a mother, but
also enjoys the exceptional personal
satisfaction that one experiences after taking a great class. What more
could a mom ask for?
Paula’s closing two thoughts:
1. When I speak. I’d like the words
be from the heart to the mouth
as opposed from the mind to the
mouth. 2. Todos Santos reminds me
of the children’s book “The Little
Engine”… that could. Yes you can,
yes you can the little engine would
say to itself as it tried and tried to
pull the load up the hill.
Quick Proust questions:
If you could change one thing in the
world? “Corruption”
The thing you like least about yourself. “I’m too emotional at times”
Favorite time in history…”well it certainly wasn’t way back when”
Favorite moments “doing yoga with
my daughter”
Two under rated virtues “forgiveness
and loyalty”
8th Annual Todos
Santos Film Festival
Inaugurated the newly
renovated historic theatre
By, Nanette Hayles
Photos Cathy Buchanan
A
rgentinean born Sylvia Perel
is the founder/organizer of
the San Francisco Latino Film
Festival and the Todos Santos Film
Diego Luna & Sylvia Perel enjoy a successful Todos Santos Latin Film Festival
Festival. Her efforts and dedication
bringing film to the public in general
is not her only goal. She also works at
finding professional venues for amateur as well as established film artists.
The Todos Santos Film Festival is
held annually for four days, usually
the first week of March. Go to:
wwwtodossantoscinefest.com for
more information about the next
film festival, Youth in Video and
other activities.
Ivan Trujillo long time director of the
School of Cinematography in Mexico
City’s principle university (UNAM).
All of his films are internationally acclaimed and have won many awards,
including 12 Academy Awards
nominations. Director/producer
Guillermo del Toro, Pan’s Labyrinth
and Hellboy
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Mining threatens Peninsula
Be an AVATAR
By Nanette Hayles
A
TTENTION Hotels, restaurants, real estate offices, golf
course owners, property owners, commercial business owners, fishermen, water sports lovers, every man,
woman and child who lives or visits
the Baja Sur peninsula, your life is in
danger!!!!
Your life is in danger in every
aspect, from the value of your property to the quality of air, water and
life you have NOW. The health of
you, your family, employees and future generations are in danger. OUR
entire life will change if new mines
come to our state. Do not be fooled
by the distance of a mine from your
vicinity whether its 15km, 35 km or
75 km, this peninsula is too small
for FIVE mines. What happens in
one area will affect another. Winds, hurricanes, earthquakes
and water sources are common to
all in this zone. “Proximity” has new
meaning as is evident in world news
(nuclear threat in Japan, war and
unrest in Africa, earthquakes: Chile,
Japan, Haiti, Iceland) Daily we encounter information that testifies to
how much smaller and inter -connected our planet IS. Be smart; don’t
make the following mistakes:
1. Leave the responsibility up to others,.
Instead be creative, each of us can do something.
2. Be naïve and think you can escape the
toxic affects of mines. Instead, research,
study other areas that have mines and the
affects
3. Stay in ignorance to the facts and implications of what a mine is and what it entails.
Instead, talk to others, attend meetings, go
to web sites.
We see examples everywhere
of irresponsible short termed deci-
sions and misplaced values. Does
capital and money and the value
given to money matter more than
human life? Matter more than the
quality of health? Matter more than
the consideration for future generations? Matter more than one’s
environment? These are questions
that each person and each business
needs to address NOW before any
damage is done to one of the most
pristine areas on the planet. NO one
can afford to sit and watch a foreign
day full of cyanide crossing on the transportador
and passing through La Paz.
Pretty heavy. The explosives
are the equivalent of daily
4.1 earthquakes at the site.
24/7 for 10 years. Water will
be contaminated, animals
will die, and cancer victims
will have increased medical
costs. The oceans and marine life will die. Hurricanes
and seasonal rains will send
the arsenic and other contaminates
deeper into our water sources which
will destroy us. The destruction of
fishing, agriculture, cattle, property
investment and tourist industries
will all be affected.
SUPPORT THE EFFORTS TO FIGHT THE MINES with your
donation to continue the legal path to save the
Baja Sur environment. Deposit directly to:
Banco Santander For: Sociedad Organizada por Sudcalifornia
Peso account AC65-50292442-4 • Dollars 82-50053307-6
company TAKE our quality of life
away from us!
The mining interests are still
pursuing their plan. This is THE
point and it is harsh, but if we do
nothing then it is OUR fault! THEY
came and TOOK what we didn’t
defend. WE must claim life for our
own families and ourselves. Words
like, forethought, acting on your beliefs, protecting your children and
the environment, matter at this
moment, more than ever. We can’t
let the teetering domino affects and
consequences of irresponsibility and
incoherence of every aspect of life,
health and environment go unheeded, unprotected or ignorantly left to
those of greed of “un-obtainium”.
If we do not act, then the affects
of none-action will preside: our
businesses will fail, we will suffer
from vomiting, diarrhea and cancer,
all caused by arsenic open pit mines.
The cyanide use is 35 to 80 tons a
week with minimum of 4 trucks a
The gathering by 9000 residents
on the beach in January to protest
the mines was just a start. Claim
what is yours! They are claiming
their “right” to the gold REGARDLESS of others and at the expense
of LIFE, our work and way of living.
So let us claim OUR right to our future and the future of our children
and this precious part of the planet.
WE must defend ourselves by defending the Sierra Laguna. Baja
California Sur and the mountains of
Sierra Laguna have given us a gift of
pristine life and now they need us
to protect this land by making our
voices for life heard.
Its time! Be an AVATAR and stand
up for yourself and our planet!
www.soscabo.org,
www.vistagoldno.com,
www.aquavalemasqueoro.com
Downtown Todos Santos
Upscale Guyacura Hotel Opens
It looks historic on the outside but behind the
walls it gets more modern the higher you go. The
building restoration includes 14 luxury suites,
an inviting Spa, a courtyard restaurant, the Don
Guillermo Bar with hand painted Moorish ceiling
and the rooftop bar, pool and restaurant making
it hard to leave the hotel to visit the interesting art
galleries, and fiestas in the surrounding town,.
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east cape
Kickin’ Around the East Cape
By Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Mexican Retablos: 19
Century Devotional Art
As you travel around the East Cape
visiting its many quaint shops, you
are bound to come across Retablos,
which means “Altarpieces” in Spanish. They are small oil paintings on
tin, zinc, wood or copper. Used in
home altars to venerate Catholic
saints, Retablos are a type of folk
art, which is deeply rooted in Spanish history. They represented the
very foundations of religious beliefs
in the 17th, 18th and 19th-century
Mexican culture. These colorful
and charming unique art forms are
a mixture of century’s-old Catholic
iconography and indigenous art. The
historical and cultural links between
the “old” and the “new” worlds are
reflected in this art. With the introduction of inexpensive mediums
such as tin, Retablo as an art form
flourished, reaching its pinnacle of
popularity in the last quarter of the
19th century. With some exceptions,
mostly untrained artists worked to
produce and reproduce these sacred
images. Some artists painted more
prolifically than others painted, and
With Walter...
where known to have duplicated
the same image hundreds, if not
thousands of times in a career.
Black Pearls
When Herman Cortez visited Bahia de La Paz at the beginning of
the 16th century, he and his soldiers
encountered several hundred naked
Indians fishing in the clear aquamarine water of the bay. Cortez
was not looking for fish though. He
had heard about the beautiful black
pearls of La Paz from other Spanish
adventurers. He was after the riches
they would bring. He and his men
rounded the tip of a large island on
their way to the pearling grounds.
He then gave Isla Espiritu Santo its
first name - Isla de Perlas. To this
day, some still call La Paz by its nickname - La Perla. From the time of
their discovery, to the last half of the
19th century, black pearl beds were
wide spread along the gulf shores
of the Baja peninsula. From present
day Los Barriles on the Bahia de Palmas a few miles north of the Tropic
of Cancer, to beyond La Paz, pearl
oysters were located at depths up
to a hundred feet on rocky bottoms
in almost any place protected from
the violent actions of waves and currents.
La Ribera “Three Rivers”
La Ribera is Spanish for “the shore.”
Originally, this little East Cape fishing village was known as Tres Rios
(Three Rivers). Although there are
no rivers near the town today, it is
easy to imagine how the town got
its name. Three broad arroyos fan
out from the slopes of the nearby
La Laguna mountain range and run
to the Sea of Cortez on either side
of the town. When the canyons
high up in the Lagunas absorb more
rainfall than they can hold, these arroyos run like shallow rivers. Many
years ago, the main village of La Ri-
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bera was located on a flat shelf of
land touching the beach. Over the
years, hurricanes and monsoonal
rains flooded the area, devastating
the town. As a result, residents were
forced to abandon the site and rebuild their homes and businesses on
higher ground. The skeletons of two
or three crumbling concrete and brick
structures remain to mark the site.
Crossing the Sierras
Hiking the Sierra de la Laguna
mountain range is a perfect way to
enjoy the East Cape and Southern
Baja. The mountains are southern
Baja’s only granitic range. The highest point is about 7,000 feet. The
Sierra de la Lagunas receive more
rainfall than any other place in Baja
and once hosted a series of lakes.
The largest drained around 1870
when a rockslide opened a path on
the east side for the water to pour
down Cañon San Dionisio. This
event left a flat, grassy depression
near the top of the peak. Two small
streams flow through the meadow,
one toward the Sea of Cortez and
the other toward the Pacific. The
Sierra de La Laguna range is a protected biosphere reserve. Several
rangers watch for fires and tend
a weather station in the meadow.
During your hike, you will enjoy
the diversity of flora. At the beginning of the ascent, you will find
barrel cactus, thorn shrub and palo
verde. As you climb higher, you will
encounter new and different species
of shrub, trees and wildflowers. At
the top, you are surrounded by madrone, oak and piñon.
East Cape Beaches
Generations of local residents have
identified the East Cape beaches as
the area along the western edge of
the Sea of Cortez between Punta
Pescadero on the north and Cabo
Pulmo on the south. Los Barriles,
Buena Vista and La Ribera are located within the East Cape, on the
shores of Bahia de Palmas. Visiting East Cape beaches is a seasonal
experience. North winds between
November and March make the
beaches a perfect launching pad for
wind surfers. The rest of the year,
those who prefer less strenuous activities populate the beaches. Day
access to most of the beaches in the
East Cape is not restricted. A visit
to East Cape beaches would not
be complete without a trip to the
Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park.
One of the largest coral reefs in the
world is located off the beach at
Pulmo, within an underwater ecological reserve. Fishing, spear fishing
and shell collecting are not permitted here. It is also one of the most
famous diving locations in the Sea
of Cortez.
Baja California Sur: Land
of Big Horn Sheep
Big Horn Sheep have been part of
Baja California Sur’s landscape for
many years. They arrived here after the ice age. They settled in the
northern Mexican State of Sonora
and the costal fringe of the peninsular mountain ranges of Baja California Sur. Big Horn Sheep are found
as far north as the San Francisco
mountain range between Guerrerro Negro and San Ignacio and as
far south to an area at the northern
fringe of the East Cape near the Bay
of La Paz. The sound of their large
horns clashing during mating season echoes throughout the canyons
and ravines of the rugged mountain
ranges. Thanks to the structure of
their hooves, Big Horn Sheep have
a remarkable capacity for climbing
and jumping. The halves of each
hoof separate, so the feet can cling
firmly to the rocky terrain. The soles
are soft and like a cushion, allowing
the Big Horn to keep its balance as
it moves across uneven or slippery
ground. Males have thick spiral
horns, measuring up to four feet.
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The East Cape Road
Linking the
inevitable vision
By Jim Hart
T
Just about
everyone is talking about the
new South- East Cape highway, in regards to the road construction soon to commence. The subject
is big news for those who live out
there, and drive the bumpy dirt road
every day. Contractors, for example,
building homes out on the coast face
challenges and complicated logistics,
moving men and materials into the
South East Cape’s remote areas.
Specifically, we are referring to
the partially paved, 15 mile stretch
of road between the beach communities of La Playita, La Laguna,
Los Zacatitos and Bahia Terranova,
because this is the zone for the first
phase of the new East Cape highway system.
The main purpose for building this new highway is to create a
smooth and clean paved access for
he word’s out!
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the future development of several 5
star+ destination resorts which will
rest on large chunks of ocean-front
property located north-east of San
Jose. The Mayan Palace property for
example, is nestled a stone’s throw
away from the sleepy communities
of Santa Cruz, Altos, Los Zacatitos,
and Lomas del Mar, a new, soon-tobe -gated, 45 lot ocean view subdivision. Locally, the new highway
will foment new movement in the
way of commercial development
and residential communities between the La Laguna traffic circle
and the Los Zacatitos traffic circle.
The new East Cape highway
will skirt the backside of Monte Mar,
a larger partial of undeveloped land
which is located within the boundaries of Los Zacatitos, and will someday be developed into an up-scale
residential community, overlooking
the Mayan Palace resort, and the
Los Zacatitos coastline.
Santa Cruz de los Zacatitos in the forground, with Altos behind it. The red line indicates the
new East Cape Highway, heading east from San Jose, 6 miles to the west ( to the right ).....
The yellow line is the principle tributary from the East Cape Highway to Zacatitos, and its
connection to the coast road, which is also in yellow. The blue line is the Mayan Palace property line and indicates its location to the north of Santa Cruz, and Monte Mar. The blue line
also shows how the East Cape coast road will be blocked, right where the blue line crosses it
The traffic circle located about
6.5 miles east of San Jose, is where
the tributary road turns right, down
the hill, into the Rancho de los Zacatitos communities. The formal
plan is to build an additional road
from the traffic circle, veering off
to the left, and passing through
the west side of the Mayan Palace
property located a half a mile to the
east.
The inevitable vision;
Just a mile up the road from the
Los Zacatitos traffic circle, will be
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Linking the East Cape
the extravagant main gates of a new
Mayan Palace destination resort on
the right, and to the left, a commercial plaza with movie theatres and
shopping center. The master plan is
to have this road, the new South East Cape highway, follow an inland
path, passing along the backside
of other residential communities,
including Playa Tortuga, Rancho
Tortuga, Alacran, the Terranova II
development, Santa Elena, Rancho
los Amigos, Vinorama, Costa de
Oro, Boca del Salado, La Linia, Los
Frieles, Cabo Pulmo, Punta Colorado and re-connecting to the paved
highway located 6 miles south of
La Ribera. La Ribera is where you
will find the new, grand-scale, marina development, Cabo Riviera.
The new highway is funded
by the landowners who plan on
building the 5 star resorts. Access
is everything, and they are creating
it. Tributary roads will connect the
new highway with the coast road
in strategic locations. From southwest to the north east; La Laguna,
Los Zacatitos, Playa Tortuga, Bahia
Terranova, Vinorama, Los Frieles
and Cabo Pulmo.
The loop;
Driving further on, it will be your
choice to turn right at the La Cuevas intersection where you can return to the International airport and
San Jose, a 45 minute drive south.
To the right, head north to Buena
Vista, Los Barrilles, San Bartolo, San
Antonio, El Triumpho or La Paz,
about 2 hours north of this intersection.
continued from page 13
When the first phase of the new
East Cape highway is completed,
the Mayan’s will take control of the
coast road located to the north of
Santa Cruz by the beach, and fence
it, closing off road access from Santa
Cruz’s north property line. For example, Santa Cruz residents surfing
the north coast will no longer drive
the old coast road. They must drive
back up the tributary road to the
traffic circle, about 1.5 miles, turn
right, go north about 3 miles, and
intersect with the coast road about
1 mile south of Shipwrecks beach.
3.3 km. of coastal property will be
in the landowners control and for
this reason and camping will most
likely be prohibited within this
area, including the annual Pig Roast
/ Horseshoe Tournament, held at
Km. 85 each February. This event
is prepared each year by Jeff and
Diane, and Pier Azcona, developer
of Playa Tortuga, and supported by
local residents.
Permits;
The easement rights through the
long stretch of desert between La
Laguna turn off and Los Zacatitos
turn off was granted, and paid for.
The construction company is gearing up and preparing the equipment
and supplies to get started. The allocated funds wait patiently in the
bank, ready for disbursement. The
Governor and Municipal President,
we believe, have given the approval
to proceed.
The changes are radical, and
will become a reality very soon.
New Corridor;
The Vision begins in San Jose by
crossing the newly constructed
bridge to Puerto Los Cabos is 1.2
km. in length. Traversing the San
Jose arroyo, passenger and driver
are greeted by the 50 ft. highbronze figure symbolizing the East
Cape’s fishing prosperity, with a
posture promising a positive future through planned development and controlled growth. From
this point you know you are entering the gateway to Tomorrowland, the new domain of mega
yachts, luxury homes and 36 holes
of world-class golf.
History;
Originally, a formal plan to build
the marina was in an altogether
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different location. 24 years ago, one
man’s dream was to build a grand
scale marina 6.5 miles east of San
Jose, in the La Laguna estuary. This
area is a delicate zone; a natural
aquifer, and sanctuary for sea life,
and birds. Mr. Curt Lorenz, an exUS Air Force pilot and developer
of the Marina Sol condominiums
in Cabo San Lucas had a deposit
in escrow to purchase the estuary property. Curt was establishing
partnerships to fund and build the
project and created an exciting concept, that was ahead of its time. An
unfortunate turn of events stopped
this plan abruptly. While flying
through the mountains near Bishop
California, he crashed his Cessna
Turbo-prop and did not survive.
With him, in his brief case, were all
the documents, plans and details. If
Curt was still with us, the marina
would have been built in the La Laguna estuary.
East Cape
On the Move!
N
ow is the best time we will
probably ever see in our
lifetime to buy a home on or
by the beach! Pam pipes up. Carlene
quickly tells you the reasons why: “we
have an incredible beach-front home
for $850,000 that would have sold
for $1.4 million two years ago”. These
two are the energetic sales force that
drives the business of Homes and
Land of Baja in Los Barriles on the
East Cape.
Pam & Charlene
Mankind does not stand
still.
The list of today’s big players is a
heavy one. In their hands lay the
East Capes’ master plan; Paved
highways and tributary roads will
connect us to the destination resorts…a golden chain. The International airport is theoretically, the
hub of a wheel.
Coming soon
TODAY, experience the East Cape
in its natural state. Hopefully, the
essence of the natural beauty will
not be taken away. Coming soon,
the inevitable vision will be reality.
Questions: contact Jim at
ICS Vantage Realty
cel 044 624 147-0352
[email protected]
Carlene Lokey is a member of Rotary, plus kite boards in her spare time
and Pam Gray hikes the Sierra de
Laguna mountains as well as works
with an animal rescue group. “Lately
we have been getting more people
from Cabo and San Jose looking at
property here. People who have decided to live in a smaller town with
a more tranquil lifestyle” says Carlene. Pam adds “ People who want
to be in a town with world class fishing, kiteboarding, mountain biking
as well as a great place to just mellow out and walk on the white sand
beaches. “We are also the “official”
Information Center in Los Barriles.
Come on in, we’ll share more” she
says. “It’s free!”
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New Rehabilitation Center in La Paz
Questro Foundation children’s project
state in Mexico, is well under way
thanks in part to the generous spirince the very early days, Mexiit of The Questro Foundation and
can Developer Grupo Questro’s
the people of Baja California Sur.
commitment to giving back to
This year, our State received its
the Los Cabos community has been
very own CRIT, the 17th built in
unwavering. Toward this end, the
Mexico.
established developer launched The
Inaugurated last month, Baja
Questro Foundation, as it’s charitable
California Sur’s CRIT in La Paz is
a colorful,
state of the
art facility
designed by
acclaimed
Mexican architect Javier Sordo
Madaleno.
Symbolic
of a state
The staff and supporters of the new Children’s Rehabilitation Center almost entirely surrounded by the sea, the BCS CRIT
branch and forged a strong alliance
is built in the shape of a starfish.
with TELETON, one of Mexico’s most
The reception desk is designed
respected non-profit organizations.
to look like a boat and it is here,
One of TELETON’s goals, to
that children are launched on their
build a rehabilitation center for
journey of rehabilitation. Immacuchildren with disabilities, in every
by Cathy Buchanan
S
lately clean and filled with friendly
and loving staff and volunteers, the
facility, equipped to provide outpatient care for 600 children annually, is already buzzing with grateful
families, who now have the means
to see their children fulfill their potential by receiving the therapies
they require.
“The Questro Foundation really took the initiative to raise
funds to build this facility and it
is largely through their efforts that
it has been built so quickly,” said
Mercedes de Teresa, VIP Director
for TELETON who recently toured
members of the Questro Foundation through the Baja California Sur
facility. “This facility is very important for the people of the Baja Peninsula,” she continued, “because before it existed families had to travel
to the mainland to receive therapy.
The journeys were time consuming
and often prohibitively expensive
for families with limited resources.
Now, though there is still only one
facility on the Baja Peninsula, these
much needed therapies are more
accessible to everyone.”
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LONGEVITY
POWER
by Dr. Bill Sniechowski DC
B
ecause I live in Baja California
Sur just south of the Tropic of
Cancer where the sun shines
350 days a year, I have developed an
interest in Solar Power. Every book I
have read says the same thing: Before
you spend one penny on solar equipment, make your house energy efficient – upgrade appliances to energy
efficient models, change the light
bulbs, install double pane windows,
unplug the computer, TV, microwave
when not in use, etc. I have done so and
reduced my electric bill by 300%.
The first step in living a long and
productive life -Longevity Power - is
making your house – YOU – energy
efficient. Two phrases I use often
when consulting with patients are:
“It all starts with digestion,” and “All
paths lead to the liver.”
Efficient digestion means absorbing and utilizing every bit of the
energy available in your food. Stress
impairs digestion. Emotional stress.
Mental stress. Mechanical stress.
Physical stress. Environmental stress.
When you are inundated with stressors, you are unable to derive adequate
energy from your food and you use
what meager energy stores you have
left inefficiently to power an already
ailing physiology. It’s a vicious downward spiral.
If you want to be a long liver of
life, you need a healthy liver. Your
liver performs over 500 functions
and filters one liter of blood per hour.
How important is your liver? Well,
you can remove 70% of it and it will
grow back. Try that with any other organ in your body. When your liver is
compromised by stress (anger, worry,
poor food and lifestyle choices), every
cell, nerve, tissue, organ and system
in your body is adversely affected.
Hippocrates said, “Diseases don’t
suddenly fall from the sky. They are
caused by daily sins against Nature.”
Chronic, degenerative diseases (High
blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart
disease, diabetes, obesity) are slow
and relentless and not only cut your
life short but also make the life you’re
living miserable.
The best way to live long is to
not kill yourself early.
A group of Italian researchers recently coined the term, “Inflam-aging.”
They determined that the inflammatory process causes premature aging.
Right on. Unfortunately, the general
public has been led to believe that inflammation is a disease condition unto
itself. The inflammatory process is the
natural repair and regenerate mechanism of normal physiology. It is only
when this normal regulatory system
is knocked out of balance (too many
omega 6’s and not enough omega 3’s,
not enough rest, inadequate exercise,
dehydration, excess refined and processed sugars and oils) that your body
responds with compensatory physiology and unchecked, rampant inflammation destroys your arteries, colon,
kidneys, brain and on and on.
So, how do you make yourself energy efficient and maximize your Longevity Power? Use common sense and
listen, really listen to what your body
is telling you. How do your knees feel
with that extra 10 lbs. you’re carrying? What do you think your bloated
and cramped stomach is saying about
that double fudge brownie ala mode?
Where’s your brain the morning after
the cigars, tequila and poker ‘til 3am?
Is it really saying that washing down a
handful of antioxidants with a can of
Red Bull and a B12 shot will take care
of business? A Sufi master once told
me that if you take one step toward
God, God will come running toward
you. Take the step toward energy efficiency and you’ll keep running a long,
long time.
I could give you an extensive list
of grizzly diseases with even grizzlier
outcomes to scare you into action but,
to me, that’s unethical. Anyway, the
medical and pharmaceutical industries make up a lot of those names just
to sell you another drug. Use common
sense. Your body is the best pharmacy
on Earth. Treat it well and let it do its
job.
I could write pages on diets, supplements, exercise, lifestyle and tell
you that’s the answer but, because every one of you is as unique and complex and beautiful as a snowflake, that,
too, would be unethical. What’s good
for the goose may not necessarily be
good for the gander. And, indeed, may
even be harmful. When you want to
take the step, I can help you decide
the proper action for your specific
needs and goals.
Speaking of wanting to take the
step, my wife says that change occurs
when you know what you want so
deeply you begin to act in your own
best self-interest. That can be a mine
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field because the mind is pretty tricky
but, if you listen, really listen, you will
know what to do. The Common Sense
deep inside you is vast and eternal.
You have the opportunity to live a
long, very long and fruitful life. Make
yourself energy efficient and amp up
your Longevity Power.
You have two choices. You can heed
the call of Jack Kerouac and “Live fast
and die young,” or embrace the salute
of Mr. Spock and, “Live long and prosper.”
Beam me up Scotty,
Dr. Bill
P.S. As the risk of global radioactive
contamination increases with the deteriorating disaster in Japan, iodine
supplementation becomes a factor
with thyroid cancer the issue. Your
thyroid needs iodine and gets it from
whatever source it can. Saturating
your thyroid with iodine supplements
prevents radioactive iodine from being absorbed and it gets flushed out
in the urine via the liver and kidneys.
The optimal iodine supplement contains a 50/50 ratio of iodine/iodide.
Call me at 624-118-1603 or email:
[email protected] if you have
questions.
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Humane Society de
Cabo San Lucas, Inc.
and mail U.S. check to:
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Humane Society de
Cabo San Lucas, Inc
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Mexican check (dollars or pesos):
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and please drop the check off to
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over the
Marina
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downtown
Cabo
cabo
Transformation:
Strip Club, to Classy Topless Sports Bar & Showgirls
M
any long time Cabo visitors will remember the old
20/20 Strip Club, barely
visible from the street and located
across from McDonalds long before
the burger place was built. This was
one of the closest strip clubs to the
Marina providing entertainment for
locals and visiting fishermen, usually
in town with just their buddies…no
women. It was part of the “color” of
this part of town, where small “girly”
clubs dot the streets behind. When
the economic downturn hit Cabo particularly hard in 2009, the American
owner closed the club, leaving a very
attractive low cost lease behind. Local
investors saw an opportunity for this
locale, and today there is a very classy
Topless Sports Bar that is fast becoming THE place to be for all sporting
events from Super Bowl parties to
NBA and NHL Playoffs and also UFC
and Boxing events.
The club which has No Cover
Charge is divided into many sections, offering a variety of entertainment. The main floor comfortably
seats 100’s of people, this where the
showgirls perform table dances and
on game days the big movie theatre
screen comes down and surround
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sound with High Definition TV
makes you feel like you are at the
game or event. There are private
suites and VIP rooms for bachelor
or birthday parties upstairs with inside and outside seating. The downstairs also features an outside patio
and the restaurant can easily handle
groups up to 300 and the food is
very reasonably priced and fresh.
Yes, ladies often join their men
at the club, because it feels more
like a Cabaret club than a topless
bar. The staff uniforms are tasteful,
and the décor so nice inside it’s just
a nice place to enjoy sports events,
which women enjoy as much as
men these days.
When the new boulevard into
Cabo was completed last year, the
sidewalk in front of Cabaret was
transformed with trees, curbs, garbage cans and a bus stop right in
front. If you have a group they’ll
even send a car to pick you up for
free! This is not your ordinary strip
club, Cabaret was designed to keep
up with the new modern times and
lifestyles and offers to clients a oneof-a-kind experience, within walking distance from most Cabo hotels
and condos!
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Favorite Mexican “Diner”
V
IPS (rhymes with whips)
Restaurants are famous
throughout Mexico. Opening in the Wal Mart Plaza in Cabo a
couple of years ago, the familiar logo
offers comfort and convenience to
diners, morning, noon and night. The
menu is standard “diner” fare, which
means big breakfasts with pancakes,
waffles, omelettes, tortillas. Choose
from a variety of Mexican standbys,
like molletes, enchiladas and carne
asadas; plus offerings like burgers,
club sandwiches and an uncommon
selection of pies and soda fountain
treats. This is the only place I order
a milk shake in Mexico, and their
fresh baked donuts are addictive.
Feeling familiar, like a North American chain, the bright, cheery interior is
staffed by people eager to please, and
managed by young executives, trained
with parent company Wal Mart standards with a rapid career path to
follow. With over 200 VIPS around
Mexico, upward mobility means just
that, being mobile to move around
the country.
The basic mission of VIPS is to provide quality food at a good price. They
are always running specials and currently offer a frequency card where
you receive increasing discounts during one month up to 50%. This brings
customers back to the easy-to-park
restaurant with a big view over Cabo
Bay. Serving thousands of meals per
week there is a tight system everyone
follows, developed over decades of
practice. This projects reliability and
confidence that the weary traveler
finds comfortable.
English menus are provided for
the Cabo visitors discovering VIPS.
They pride themselves in the variety
of foods offered, including low calorie
and vegetarian dishes., so the northern
palette can always be satisfied.
Spa Cielo Mobile Physicians
Team up with Costco, local Schools and Businesses to
Offer Free Health Screenings
T
he new Mobile Physicians
Division of Spa Cielo is offering two greatly needed services,
mobile physicians to homes or hotels
and preventive health screenings at
reasonable prices. The average cost of
a mobile house call is less than $100
USD. Moreover, the new Laboratory
Division is offering a complete, fast,
affordable, quality blood and bacterial
analysis.
Dr. Odette Avalos Zúñiga has
been serving the local Los Cabos
communities for the past 10 years.
She has degrees and certifications in
General, Naturopathic and Emergency medicine. She has worked
extensively providing emergency
and urgent care medical services to
the local community in the General
Hospital provided by the Mexican
Dr. Odette Avalos Zúñiga
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Government. Many gringos are familiar with Dr. Odette from Médica
Los Cabos or North American Hospitals and Clinics located in San José
del Cabo where she has served the
community with primary, urgent
and emergency care for the past
three years.
Luis Escobar is another familiar
face from the Los Cabos area. Serving the community as a chemist for
the past 24 years, Luis has degrees
in Hematology and Bacteriology,
as well as a post graduate degree in
Leukemia.
“We are so fortunate to have
Laboratorio Cielo providing fast,
quality, affordable services within
Spa Cielo”, states Dr. Odette. “This
allows me to get my patient’s test
results back quickly”.
Luis Escobar
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Making Beautiful Dresses By The Beach
Haute couture resort wear by Staci Snider
Story & Photos by Cathy Buchanan
A
t the brand new Staci Snider
atelier Fashion Boutique at the
corner of Emiliano Zapata and
Hidalgo Streets in Cabo San Lucas,
buyers can shop and witness the process of clothing creation at the same
time. In the boutique, where small runs
of Snider’s custom tailored clothing
are available for sale, designs are chic,
eclectic and there are garments suitable
for women of all ages. Custom orders
are available, and the proprietress takes
special pride in designing and hand
crafting bridal and special occasion garments tailored to the client’s body type
and personality.
Snider is engaging and earnest
when she speaks. Jet-black hair, vibrant blue eyes, a healthy curiosity and
an easy open honesty are apparent in
her conversation. “The most rewarding
thing about being a fashion designer,”
she says, “is seeing a woman feel really
good and special because she is wearing one of my garments.”
Snider knew from a young age that
she wanted to design clothing but she
took a circuitous route to arrive at her
destiny. After completing an undergraduate program earning degrees in both
journalism and political science, Snider
ran track professionally before entering
the Master’s fashion design program at
the University of San Francisco. In a super competitive high fashion environment European teachers strongly influenced her design motif, and Snider’s
Senior collection, inspired by Ernest
Hemingway’s final novel, ‘Garden of
Eden’ was voted top collection of the
graduating class, earning her a coveted
spot on the runway at Bryant Park during New York City’s internationally acclaimed fashion week. After viewing
the show, Suzy Menkes, fashion writer
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for the International Herald
Tr i b u n e
compared
Snider to
John Galliano, for
her ability to conceptualize
from the
source of
inspiration,
to
the
runStaci
way.
Armed with a Master’s Degree in
Fine Art/Fashion Design, Snider moved
to Europe where she lived and worked
in Paris, Majorca and Milan and interned with some of the finest design
houses in Europe including Prada. The
work experience in Europe added conceptual depth, tailoring and finishing
technique to her work making it even
more European in style. “I credit my
success in Europe to my willingness
to take risks; to open doors and walk
through them,” Snider says. “I pull
things out of the depths and push my
limits to maximize creativity throughout the design process.” After leaving
Europe, Snider returned to New York
where she started her own label and
held her debut solo runway show at
Fashion week.
Snider left New York and moved to
Cabo in 2008. “There were too many
rules in New York,” she says. “The industry there is too regimented and formulaic for me. In Cabo, there are no
external limitations. I can design and
do whatever I want. Also, I need to be
near water, so Cabo is perfect for me.”
In order to remain on the cutting
edge of fashion, she says she pays close
attention
to
what is going on in the
world around
her, politically
and
socially,
and to what
is influencing
people’s decisions. Snider
says that her
sources of inspiration depend on where
she is mentally
and that they
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are never static. “I notice and pursue
repeated symbolism, especially at the
beginning of the design process,” Snider says. “When I begin to see patterns,
I research the origins of the symbols.
I find that I end up studying historical periods from the beginning of time
to the 21st centuries, and you will
see references to many different periods in my designs. ”When looking at the design boards in
her studio, the depth and breadth of
both inspiration and creativity are apparent and the boards provide an important window to understanding her
design process. Photographs of shells
and rocks and ocean spray transform
into drawings of blouses, skirts and
evening gowns before your eyes. Her
designs have an organic nature and her
garments, in many cases, are an extension of the natural beauty we see all
around us in Los Cabos. Leather and
silk are recurrent themes. “I love them
even though they are difficult to work
with,” Snider says.
A meticulous perfectionist, Snider
is involved personally in every step of
the process. I draw the designs, create
the patterns and sew the garments,” she
says. “When I am in production, an 18
hour work day is not uncommon. Every piece tells a story, and there is a reason for every design detail. I love every
step of the clothing design process, but
conceptualizing and drawing are what I
enjoy the most,” she says. Traditionally,
Snider has designed two collections per
year, one for the Spring/summer and
one for the Fall/Winter. In Cabo however, where we enjoy endless summer,
she plans to continue pushing herself
to produce two collections per year,
but sees them shifting to one Resort
collection, and one Special Occasion
Collection. Collections are introduced
in fashion shows, and Snider says she
has been very fortunate in receiving
sponsorships in Los Cabos, and overwhelmingly generous support from the
community.
Snider’s collections will be shown
in Cabo, Mexico City and Europe, but
she wants her work to be associated
with Cabo and plans to preview every
collection in her adopted hometown
of Cabo San Lucas. “I love this town,
and I want this town to be proud of
me,” Snider says. “Eventually, I would
love to have the Staci Snider Boutique
draw positive international attention to
Los Cabos and be able to give back to
the people who have helped me along
the way. In the meantime, until that
happens, I just want to make beautiful
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Evolve Or Vanish
Exploring Fashion in Los Cabos
with Pepita Nelson
Story & photos by Cathy Buchanan
I
t happens to all of us. The special
event you’ve been looking forward to is coming up. You go to
your closet, overflowing with clothing and low and behold,
you find nothing to wear.
When that happens, local
fashion designer Pepita
Nelson is Cabo’s “go to”
person, and has been
for 20 years. At Pepita’s
“Magic of the Moon”
boutique in Cabo, or
“Pepita’s” at The Shoppes
at Palmilla in San Jose del
Cabo, Pepita will size up
your body with a glance.
She will have you dressed
and accessorized to the
nines before you know it.
Your body will look ten
pounds thinner, and you
will attend your event
with all the confidence of
a red carpet celebrity.
“I love playing dress
up when women come
into the store,” Pepita
says. “I love to make women look
thinner, which is all about balancing
the shoulders and hips. I love seeing a woman’s face light up when I
help her find the best color for her
skin and hair, and I love it when a
woman walks out of my store saying she had a great time and that she
will be back to play dress up again.”
Pepita opened the doors of
‘Magic of the Moon’ Boutique in
Cabo San Lucas in 1991 with the
intent of manufacturing and selling
lingerie. A line of panties and bras
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burgeoned to a line of hand made
beaded bustiers that moved out the
doors of her small boutique as fast as
she could get them made. The bustiers couldn’t be worn alone however;
they required, skirts, pants, leggings
and jackets to
wear over them
on balmy Los
Cabos evenings.
It wasn’t long
before
Pepita
began to design,
manufacture
and sell a complete line of
women’s wear.
To d a y,
twenty
years
later,
Pepita
will
proudly
tell you that
“We still make
clothes the old
fashioned way,
one garment at
a time.” Though
Pepita
Pepita has made
a conscious decision to avoid mass
production, over the years, her business has expanded into children’s,
bridal and special occasion lines and
a second store in San Jose del Cabo.
With a thick mop of red curls
and boundless energy, when you walk
into one of her Boutiques, Pepita
makes you feel more than welcome;
she makes you feel like a friend. As
she hustles about the store, she sizes
up your body and selects garments
off racks. She asks question after
question, which you feel perfectly
comfortable answering. She whisks
you
into
a
dressing
room with a
first batch of
garments to
try on. Your
answers
to
her questions
will help her
select
the
second
lot
of clothing.
Pepita
will
not be satisfied until she
is sure that
your clothing is a true extension of
who you are as a woman and that
you feel completely comfortable in
whatever you have selected.
While it may look like a onewoman show, the unseen backbone
and unsung hero behind the red
headed dynamo is Ron, her husband
of 20 years. Ron handles administrative, technical, marketing and home
maintenance details leaving Pepita
free to focus on creativity and improving the Los Cabos aesthetic by
dressing the population in clothes
they look good in. Pepita claims
that one of the secrets of her success is that she can dress any body
and make it look good. She designs
and manufactures sizes extra small
to 4 XL. If you find a dress you like
but are not 100% satisfied with the
fit, or if Pepita isn’t, it will go to her
shop for alteration. Pepita’s designs
are lush, feminine and romantic
and she says that because she is living her passion, she finds sources of
inspiration everywhere every day. “I
am inspired by dreams, butterflies,
fairies, my granddaughters, Cabo
San Lucas, driving the Baja peninsula, pieces of fabric and anything
Bohemian or hippie chic,” Pepita
says, never once stopping to sit still
as she talks. My fall of 2010 collection is called ‘Evolve or Vanish’. This collection is about
personal reinvention which is fun
to do and helps us grow.” Pepita actually pauses,a dozen hangers and
garments balance in one hand. She
pushes her glasses to the top of her
head with the other as she stares into
space looking for words to define her
collection. “To evolve is to come out
of your cocoon and become a beautiful butterfly. If we don’t take time
to make these changes, to do something different then we vanish into
blahsville and wear the same thing
and remain the same person forever.” Pepita flashes a fun-loving
smile, places the hangers on the rack
and slides her glasses down off her
head. “That would be no fun at all,”
she says with a laugh before moving
to the door to attend the next customer and find out if she is ready to
evolve.
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New Shippers
for
Baja Peninsula
C
ristian Deniz Ceja and Jose Luis
Rivas, started their small trucking company only a few years
ago as a way to earn some part-time
money. With turnover, and changes
that have happened over the past few
difficult economic years, the truck traffic from the USA to Cabo slowed significantly. Due to fallout, they found
The most
typical
face on
the planet
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N
ational Geographic Magazine released a video
clip, showing the most “typical” human face on
the planet as part of its series on the human race
called “Population 7 billion.” The researchers conclude
that a male, 28-year-old Han Chinese man is the most
typical person on the planet. There are 9 million of them
in China and across the planet. The image is a computer
composite of nearly 200,000 photos of men who fit
that description. Don’t get used to the results, however.
Within 20 years, the most typical person will reside in
India.
a niche and launched regular service
from Tijuana to Baja California called
Servicios Aduanales y Logisticos Rivas
y Asociados. They do admit, that not
once did they think that it was going
to be the biggest hassle as well as
expensive to start a company.
Jose Luis having an educational
background in Aduanas (import duties) started to do research on how to
obtain every permission required in
order to import and export all types
of merchandise from and into Mexico. With money and struggle he was
able to obtain close to everything and
is still looking for ways to make their
crossings as smooth as possible.
In 2010 they expanded the US
side of the business and registered
their company in the USA called,
International Trade and Custom Services. Jose Luis with his Masters in
Business Administration and License
in International Business and his partner Cristian Aguilar and her Bachelor
degree in International Logistics, they
finally made it to where they have a
office and warehouse space in Tijuana
Baja California, San Diego California
and a small warehouse space in both
La Paz and Los Cabos.
Cristian shares “Our Mission today is to offer the best service of logistics, with the most accessible price
in the market. We wish to grow our
client accounts and
be recognized
in
both Californias as
a business
that offers
professional service
with the
best quality.
-Cristian Deniz Ceja Aguilar
-Jose Luis Rivas Castro
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Marina Sol Condos Save Big!
by Susan Carol
W
ater is the most precious
resource in Baja Sur,
because it is relatively
scarce. There are some major aquifers in the southern part of the State,
and a desalination plant in Cabo was
built a few years ago to handle the
needs of the growing population.
The price of water has gone up
steadily over the years to fund the
needs for new infrastructure.
dos. This was an easy program to
implement and regular attention is
now always given to internal leaks.
It was assumed there were leaks in
the pool, but when do you drain
the pool and fix it? The downturn
in the economy presented this opportunity for Marina Sol as fewer
owners and guests were visiting,
especially in the summer of 2009,
and the water costs were ridiculously high, affecting HOA dues.
It also became apparent with cur-
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Great Food
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Located across from McDonalds, Cabo San Lucas
Reservations Call: Mexico (624) 143-5380 US & Canada (619) 752-7441
Clint Suveges on site Realtor at Marina Sol since 1997
Marina Sol Condominium in
Cabo San Lucas, built over 20 years
ago, was the first full ownership condo development in Cabo. The early
owners from Canada and USA were
the pioneer travelers to this tiny
town, with the fabulous sport fishing being the draw for many. Boasting the first elevator in Cabo and
a huge pool and lush surrounding
grounds, the owners enjoyed their
lifestyle for many years with little
care about where the water came
from and how much it cost. Starting in mid- 2000 it became clear the
water bill was going up and up for
the development. The water pilas
had never been checked for leaking,
and water leaks in the condos were
not addressed on a regular basis.
The water used for the acre of grass
and hundreds of plants had never
been measured so the owners who
like their lawns did not know what
it cost for this landscaping choice.
The monthly water bills kept
rising…..80,000 pesos a month average for a 126 unit development.
The first thing the homeowners
started was leak repair in the con-
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rent waste water cleaning technology, that a simple waste filtering
plant to capture the water from
one building, and treat it to use
for the landscaping would pay for
itself in just two years.
The grounds were torn up,
tanks and pipes placed below.
They also found that all the pila
water tanks had leaks, so they
were all drained and fixed as well.
The pool had leaks so they were
all repaired. With nutrient rich
grey water, the grass grew back
quickly and Marina Sol today
has monthly water bills of about
17,000 pesos today or a 63% water cost decrease!
The water department praised
Marina Sol for this action, saying
that most condo developments
need water awareness like this,
and hope this clear cost in savings
will motivate other HOA groups
to treat water as precious as gold,
and fix leaks, pools, tanks, and install a simple waste water plant.
This preserves the value of the
complex, allows for lush gardens
and helps the town of Cabo.
Selling Cabo Real Estate since 1997
Full Ownership
2 bedroom 2 bath condo at
Marina Sol Resort. Listed
for $210,000.00 U.S
1,400 square feet and just steps to
Medano beach. This updated condo
features a stunning view of the Marina
Sol Pool and courtyard area Priced at
$150 per square foot this is the best
buy in all of Cabo for Resort living.
Located steps from famous Medano
Beach, the condo also has a rental
history and produces income.
Medano Beach
Luxurious Vacation
Rentals in Cabo
4 and 5 bedroom Penthouses
Corridor Home
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1 Block from popular Medano Beach
4 bedroom 3.5 bath house
with a great view !
Listed at $299,000.00 US
This 2,400 sq ft , 3 year old home has an unobstructed Ocean View and was built
as an executive home with many extra features. Located on the Corridor and a 5
minute drive to downtown Cabo. Great house for a family and the seller will help
with some financing. Development also has a pool and palapa area.
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Mexico (624 ) 143-5435
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US & Canada (619) 819-5081
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HELPING
ONE AT A TIME
by Gay Thatcher

A
migos de los Niños (ADLN)
has been hard at work in 2011
for the children in need of
medical attention in our community
and state.
Two weeks ago we
found a seven year old
girl who had been in
a tragic car accident
where she had lost
her Mother and Aunt.
Irlanda’s leg was broken and unfortunately
healed badly in the loIrlanda
cal General Hospital
where she was taken for
medical care. Irlanda’s Grandparents
brought her to the ADLN office to
see if we could help. They too were
at wits end after losing their Daughter and Daughter-in-Law in the accident, and now worrying with their
Granddaughters medical needs.
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Amigos de los Niños knew just the
Doctor who could help Irlanda. Dr.
Escamilla has already preformed the
needed surgery and placed an external extending device to her leg so it
will heal and not be shorter that her
good leg. We were so happy to be
able to help this family who have
suffered so much.
In May will be a Free Pediatric
Dental Clinic and Bi-Annual ENT
and Audiology Clinic, where hearing aids are given to children. If you
know of any sources where ADLN
might be able to obtain more hearing aids please notify ADLN. There
are more children with hearing
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his past March 16th, Plaza
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district of San José, celebrated
its 5th anniversary, with a fabulous
party that most of Los Cabos VIPs
joined. The founder Paulina Gutierrez attracted many friends and clients,
making the atmosphere eclectic and
inspiring; this is one of those places
where creativity flows. Plaza Paulina
Is the home of Casa Paulina interior
design and store, ARTE gallery showing the works of artist Julian Garcia
and Voila restaurant serving tasteful
works of art with music Friday nights.
In Plaza Paulina you can indulge all of
your senses.
“Feast your eyes and tickle your
taste buds where art,
high-end interior design,
shopping and fine dining meet”.
Paulina, Julian and their daughters
The Plaza is an inviting place to
relax and get immersed in Garcia’s
sculpture along with a stimulating and original selection found in
Paulina’s design store. The variety
of accessories and furniture from
all over Mexico are eye candy that
stimulates ideas and concepts for
your home. It’s like going through a
treasure chest to find jewels of arts
and craft, not only from México but
from all around the world that Paulina finds in her travels. She has gathered an amazing selection of rare
and unique antique doors, which
are an example of the unique style
and impeccable design sensibilities
found throughout Plaza Paulina.
The interior design firm has a
selection of over 10,000 designer
fabrics and an incredible team of
experts to comply with the most
demanding needs. The 5 year Plaza
celebration was a success, but the
big celebration will be 2010, when
the 20th Anniversary of Casa Paulina design and furnishings will loudly
celebrate “the art of living”.
Destino Publisher
“For her Love of the Area” - Meet Susan
by Pamela Konyar
I
met Susan in college. We pledged
the same sorority at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. I
remember, Susan had an interest in
Journalism…something about being
the sports editor of Minnetonka High
school outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Drake had a strong J school,
which is why she chose it. I grew up
outside of Chicago, and I wanted to
be a school teacher. Way over half of
our sorority were on a teaching career
path, but not Susan. She always
wanted to travel and work in some
form of journalism or advertising.
Back then Smitty as we called
her, as there were so many Susans
in our sorority we called everyone
by their last names, and hers was
Schmitt, was pretty shy. She would
say she is still shy, and enjoys one-onone conversations versus big parties.
Though she certainly rises to any
occasion and has a perspective and
joy of living that gets her through
challenging times, she is generally
pretty private. The boys loved her.
We were only pledge sisters for one
month when she was lavaliered (going steady in greek world), then
by the next year another fraternity
chose her as a “little sister”. Then
by the next year another fraternity
chose her for their calendar…Miss
November…stylishly dressed. Curiously she didn’t date anybody from
those fraternities, they just liked her,
and she is a beauty of course. She was
always surprised by these things.
I met her Dad once at father’s
weekend, but only met the rest of
her family at her two weddings. I
was a
bridesmaid at
Susan won a
contest and
investment $
for the best
business plan
for her Planna
Technology
business and
this cover
story!
the first one,
which was
a traditional
church wedding
and
pretty big
party after.
She always
said, “it was
her mother’s wedding
and she was
just the one Susan in Los Cabos
in white”. 1998, The first year she
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wedding
was
more
intimate, with just their close friends
and family. Amazingly she grew up
with four brothers and her cutie sister was only two at her first wedding
and about 16 at the second. Her
first husband was a nice man, from
a good suburban Minnesota family.
He had a good job at Cargill grain
company and she had just graduated college and had a starter job in
marketing. The perfect 70’s yuppie
couple. They lived in Minnesota
for about seven years and were ski
instructors in the winter and did
boating and tennis in the summers.
Susan always wanted to leave Minnesota, so after a successful sales career, where she even won some big
awards she convinced her husband
to move to San Francisco.
I visited her a few times in San
Francisco. She loved it there, and
quickly embraced a fast rising sales
career with large corporations in the
scientific and manufacturing arenas.
She liked the dymanics and education she received in a big company.
Always the first woman to reach
her heights, she was pretty humble
about her achievements and carved
her own path. It was overall quite
impressive and she kept her perspective of corporate life by searching out spiritual teachers and reading psychology books.
After awhile, as she often said,
“her head got sore banging on the
glass ceiling”, so started her own
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n March, my wife and I planned
a vacation down to Los Cabos,
Mexico because we felt an urgent
need to get away from the “hustle and
bustle” of Southern California, at least
for one week. We decided to go to Los
Cabos again this year due to incredible
weather and unique activities.
After seeing an amazing poster
flyer about a tour to Espiritu Santo
Island with our concierge, our first
priority was to make a reservation.
We had never been to the capital
city of La Paz before nor had we seen
the islands personally. Cabo Expeditions has fourteen years of experience in this area, so we booked a
reservation.
At 7:15AM we were picked up
by luxury transportation, checked in
at the main office at the Cabo San
Lucas Marina and introduced to our
marine life guide who is also federally licensed and certified. During the
2 hour drive to La Paz we were offered an “energy breakfast.” Once at
Tecolote beach in La Paz and within
a mere 20 minutes or so by boat, we
arrived at the face of Espiritu Santo
Island.
Our guide began to tell amazing details about the island such as
having the most intact ecosystem in
the Sea of Cortez, 12 pristine bays;
it is home to various coral reefs and
acts as a residency colony for sea lions, dolphins, whale and over 500
species of fish! Apparently, it is also
a protected World Heritage site by
UNESCO. We found all of this to
be fascinating.
Caverns peeked out and inwards
but it was as if they were watching
us, ever so carefully. Nooks of rocky
inlets glittered against the aquablue, shallow sea reflecting our boat
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through with deafening silence. At
the peeks of the mountainous terrain, indigenous bird species sung
their melodic songs or gawked, creating echoes within the silent, landscapes.
Off in the distance, we heard
the loud barking of sea lions! We
knew that we were getting closer
to the pinnacle of our expedition.
Called, “Los Islotes” we literally felt
the vibrations of hundreds baby pup
sea lions and larger-than-life adults
perched upon little cliffs of rocky
beds! At first sight of the tiny island and home to the sea lions, we
couldn’t believe our own eyes! It
seemed surreal and indescribable.
We put on our snorkeling gear,
eased ourselves down the step-ladder from our boat and into the surprisingly warm water. We followed
our guide over to the rock formation
where the sea lions swirled around
us in the shallow water. A huge sea
lion male swam directly under me!
I was shocked, excited and most of
all, exhilarated! I was told by our
guide that he weighed approximately 600 pounds and was about
7 feet in length. Adult sea lions are
much bigger and more agile than we
had ever anticipated!
It was almost as if we worked
for National Geographic or the Discovery Channel when swimming
in such a magical environment. It
seemed so surreal and still, hard to
explain the gamut of emotions we
were experiencing. What’s more,
we saw dozens upon dozens of tropical schools of fish; some of which
were massive, others as colorful as a
kaleidoscope.
Maybe we were overcome with
emotion at the time but to this day,
the experience was one of which we
will never forget. Without a doubt,
we were touched, just for a moment
in time, by nature.
he first thing to be done is to
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and developments as the good mortgage brokers always are.
You will be required to fill out
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qualify for the mortgage product.
Usually a pre-qualification is completed in 24 hrs for US citizens and
48 hrs for Canadian citizens. It is
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and asset verification and a variety
of other documents that constitute
the full loan application submitted
to the Bank. It takes 1-2 weeks to
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the full approval on loan amount is
subject to the property appraising
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Once the loan has been fully
approved the closing begins. This
takes place anywhere between 4560 days after approval has been received from the Bank. During this
process, you are required to pay certain up front closing fees. This are
for items such as appraisals, notario
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business. She did this in New York
calling it Planna Technology. You’ll
have to ask her about the story of
that name. She actually invented
products of cleaning computers and
other office equipment, and figured out how to make them, even
building automated equipment. It
was all way beyond me, but she was
enthused, and traveled all over the
world. It was also her public phase
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even some covers, and
TV shows. She worked
with this Company over
20 years until one day
she went to Cabo on vacation.
Baja Sur became
Susan’s love. She called
me the day she returned
from her first trip and
said she has found the
best place on earth! This
was 1990. She traveled
there for vacation every
year after with husband
#2 who introduced her
to the area, and loved it
equally. By 1998, when
traveling there with
her post-divorce romantic interest,
the idea for the magazine Destino
Los Cabos was born. Okay, we
her friends, thought she was officially crazy to start up a company
in Mexico, not speaking Spanish
and never working in Publishing before! She just shrugged us off and
said she wanted the challenge, plus
Mexico is fun! By the time issue
one reached distribution, Susan was
solo, but received enough positive
Owner, english speaking Laura
Arreola has 23 years experience with
four years at the 6 Star exclusive
One & Only Palmilla Resort.
support she kept going. She said it
“felt right” and jumped into the decision to create a real business and
tell the stories of Baja Sur, and move
there.
Its been amazing watching her
over the years, dealing with language
barriers, maintaining her enthusiasm issue after issue, now starting
it’s 13th year! She laughs with tears
in her eyes about the escapades of
daily life living and doing business
in Mexico. She seems to have enjoyed the experience and always
says she is glad to have developed
patience…something not exactly
revered in the US culture. Her spirit
is so young, and her favorite New
Years party is Cabo Wabo! Rock ‘n
Roll has always been her music of
choice, and what gets her up on the
dance floor.
I’ve read Destino magazine, and
others that she has created over the
years, and am impressed at the stories and experience she shares. Plus
the magazine always looks so colorful! She feels good helping businesses and charities with publicity.
She meets such interesting people
and loves the Baja adventures and
sharing them with her readers. She
calls herself a reporter not a writer.
She often is stopped by people locally who express how much they
enjoy the magazine and the interesting stories. She is pretty moved
by those comments and appreciates
the impact Destino makes. I know
she really feels blessed to know the
joy of the fantastic land in Baja Sur
and would not move away. She’s often talked about various nature and
event encounters there that have
moved her soul to experience great
joy. She has land in Todos Santos
that she’s always dreamed of building on, so expect her to spend time
on that project soon.
It seems that China has caught
Susan’s attention the past couple
of years. Finding a master that inspires you is good luck, and she
has found one is Master Al Huang.
She taken two trips to China with
him to study the ancient Chinese
way of living, learning poetry and
calligraphy, studying Lao Tsu and
practicing Taiji daily. I know she’s
committed to this study, and hopes
to spend more time in China in the
future. She even spoke of creating
a University class on Publishing to
share with the Chinese. She’s always been a pretty big thinker who
is so curious!
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by Susan Carol
T
he political campaign ending Feb
6, was by far the most lively ever
in Baja Sur. There were eager, well
supported members of eight political parties actively engaging the people in oneon-one meetings. A campaign by civic and
business leaders to increase the voter turn-
New Governor of Baja Sur, Marcos
Covarrubias Villaseñor National Action Party
(PAN) was Mayor of Comondu in the north
part of the State before his big win.
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parties in the new congress. Trevino comes from
the hotel industry, and 2005 - 2010 was Tourism Secretary of State, and is clear that tourism
drives the State’s economy.
out, succeeded with over 61% of eligible
voters turning out, versus just 50% the last
election. The winners were split across the
three major parties, the PRD-PT coalition
of workers, the PAN-PRS leaning toward
the right and the PRI-VEM centrist group.
The previous six years the State was PRD,
so the change reflects the new young business people who have migrated for the
opportunities in Baja Sur as well as the
lowest crime in all of Mexico.
The average age of the people of
Baja Sur is 26, and the new generation
of leaders are educated, more worldly
and passionate about their new home in
this State, and spoke with their votes.
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RE News
Market Conditions
by Terry Curtis, Century 21
S
o far this year, 2011 has
proven a true rebounding of
the real estate market. It is
still a buyer’s market and the prices
are still attractive. We are all finding
more and more Canadians entering into the property ownership
club for two primary reasons. First,
the Canadian dollar has a higher
value than seen in a long time and
second, as you may remember from
the last issue, I mentioned the baby
boomers are a coming from North
America desiring our fantastic
weather. Oddly we have also seen
more properties purchased through
loans this year. These loans are for
both American and Canadian buyers which are based on their respective credit histories in their home
country. Most of these buyers are
buying income producing properties with intentions to retire after
using it periodically over their last
few years working. There has to be
a down payment, usually 25%-30%
to generate this loan. There is another key factor proving we are in a recovering market here
in the Los Cabos area. The average
price of sale, is rising! With the addition of the higher than normal cruise
ship traffic we have also seen an
increase in tours as cruise passengers
seem to be willing to take the time
to look at property on their normally
short land visit. So if you have any
interest or consideration of buying in
the Los Cabos area, right now is an
excellent time. Prices are stabilizing
with more action than we have seen
in years.
Pam & Charlene of Homes and Land
of Baja in Los Barriles
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Here in Los Cabos we have an
unlimited amount of various developments available to invest in.
Cumbres De Tezal is where we will
begin. This gated community offers
unattached 2 story, 2 and 3 bedroom homes around 2000 square
feet, some with views of the bay.
This community and HOA includes
a gym, 2 gorgeous parks with pools,
kid´s playgrounds, 24hr security.
The developer also has a condominium project next door called
Luna Del Tezal. This community
is also gated and the primary difference is a series of 3 story condo
towers with a beautiful view of the
Bay. Finishes are the
same and
the
community has
2
incredible parks
with pools for these 1050 square
feet, 2 bedroom condos. Prices for
these two communities range from
$120,000-$200,000.
Next on our Development list
is: Residences at Ventanas. This
developer has a formula for quality construction, design, and a very
well planned community that cannot be beat in it’s price point. The
homes are on wide clean streets
with sidewalks very similar to what
is available in the USA or Canada.
The community park/pool are absolutely fantastic and meticulously
maintained. It seems that someone
is almost always having some type
of pool party or kid’s birthday party
most weekends. This is a family oriented gated community with beautiful 3 bedroom homes up to 3600
square feet and 2 bedroom 1100
square feet condominiums. This
development is by far one of our
best buys and most popular among
full and part time owner occupants.
Prices for these properties range
from $150,000-$450,000.
On the drawing board, soon
to be released is an all new type of
development just 10 minutes north
of Cabo San Lucas. It is referred to
as Club Polo. This high end community is scheduled to have 3 grass
polo fields available for daily use
and lessons with invite only International Polo Tournaments. The facility will have personnel and boarding
for your animals available. ,
The fabulous Palmilla Community has to be one of the most
luxurious Golf Course Ocean Front
Developments built in Baja. There
are Single Family Homes from 3-7
bedrooms, Condominiums from 23 bedrooms as well as Ocean View
and Fairway View Home Sites available. Prices for these properties
range from $625,000-$9,000,000 +
The developments mentioned
are but just a few of what is available. Obviously there are properties
well below and well above the prices
mentioned above however this is an
example of the spectrum. You can
be sure there is a whole lot, in between. Los Cabos has strong growth
plans, and a good investment market for the future.
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Hacienda Campestre
A Creative Response to Today’s Real Estate Market
by Cathy Buchanan
C
lub Campestre San Jose,
renowned locally for its
superlative
amenities
including an 18-hole Nicklaus
Design championship Golf Course,
full service clubhouse with tennis
courts and expansive private beach
club, recently announced the release
of a new product within the gated,
master planned resort community.
In a sluggish real estate market, the
23 ocean view Hacienda Campestre
homes, nestled in a fairway front
enclave with all the bells and whistles
of spacious luxury homes and pric-
ing from the mid $300s, have been
selling briskly. Full family Nicklaus
Design golf club memberships and
private Beach Club memberships
are included in this introductory
pricing for select homes only.
“While Club Campestre San
Jose is a gated, master planned
community with an 18-hole Nicklaus Design championship golf
course and a private 32,000 sq. ft.
Beach Club, we felt strongly that
today’s market demands a downsizing of both size and price tag for
new product,” says Club Campestre Director of Sales Shayne Jes-
sop. “Hacienda Campestre represents
the first developer built product in this
community and we are proud that our
model home includes all the quality in
construction and finish detailing that
you see in gated developments with
much larger homes. Size and price tag
are the only differences.”
Among the first purchasers, Heather and Gord Lange of Edmonton, Canada broke ground on their Hacienda
Campestre home in January and plan
to move in this fall. “When we found
Hacienda Campestre, it didn’t take long
to know that this was where we wanted
to be,” say the Langes. “We are builders
back home, and we are very aware of
quality and high end specifications. This
product offers great value at an excellent price.” The ability to add their own
touches to the home played an important role in their decision to purchase
at Hacienda Campestre as well. “We
chose the lot and floor plan we wanted,
then added optional upgrades. The sales
team’s openness and ability to listen to
our needs made all the difference. They
took a keen interest in making us happy
and were very fair in pricing for options
and upgrades.”
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Los Cabos buying up land and adding
their products. They all offer different
amenities, home designs and packages
for their homeowners, but Ventanas
stands out with its abundance of
owner perks.
Currently there are two phases
of Ventanas comprising hundreds
of properties in a gated community.
There are single family homes,
some with their own pools and
condominiums of various sizes, all
with ocean and Cabo Arch views. The
115 houses and 43 condos in phase
1 range from 1300 – 1700 sq ft. and
are available through re-sales. Phase 2
is over 80% sold. There are a variety
of construction designs that provide
high ceilings, and well-proportioned
rooms. Quality woodwork is used
throughout, and there is creative
use of windows to optimize lighting.
Each phase has it’s own clubhouse
positioned for maximum views, with
deli/restaurant, gym, business center,
swimming pool, spa and chapel.
Yes, that is chapel like in Sunday
community services, weddings and
baptisms. The restaurant even offers
“room service” just like the resorts.
They also offer short and long
term rentals, property management
and even RCI villa exchange program
rentals for their owners. Ventanas was
name 2010 Expedia Insider’s Select
List of hotels based on comments by
their clients.
Their philosophy is not only
to build houses, but also to build
community. They organize fiestas for
the kids, christmas dinners, halloween,
and all the important parties for the
residents. The goal of Ventanas is to
make this community a good place to
raise a family.
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TREMENDOUS VARIETY OF FURNISHINGS AND ACCESSORIES IN STOCK
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The Grand Canyons of Mexico are just a few hours away!
merica in Cabo San Lucas
almost 20 years ago, and have been
designing in Mexico for almost 30
years. Ever since my youth I have been
passionate about design, whether in
buildings, clothing, furnishings, landscape or generally, everything. Design
involves the intricate relationship of
the weaving together of the way we
live with the physical objects of our
lives. In my projects I aspire to understand how my clients live and tailor
their home to their lifestyle.
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• Direct Flights from San José del Cabo
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USA 1 888 528 8401
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For $200 USD, you can sponsor a team of 7 for an
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proudly displaying your logo or chosen team name,
coaching sessions, games, tournaments, prizes, and
more. We also need coaches.
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It is easy to find inspiration for
an interior in fabrics or an object
of art, a rug or a chandelier. Starting there, a room should really feel
that it is your room, an extension of
your style. Like your favorite jeans,
it should feel comfortable and be a
reflection of your personality , the
way you like to live.
Every year the color industry
including paint, textiles, and carpet
companies present the colors of the
year. The Pantone Institute, who
created standardized colors for the
graphic arts community worldwide,
shares its expertise in color with
professionals in interiors, fashion,
architecture, and basically every field
involving color choices. They study
how color influences our emotions
and thoughts and even our physical
beings. The state
of the world
influences color
choices.
For
instance, right
now with all
of the stress on
the planet, the
Pantone color of
the year is a pink which is a feel-good
color, hence the expression “in the
pink”.
If we are to furnish our house with
the latest color of the year, we could
end up later on not feeling great in
it. Trends in interiors, as well as other
areas, come and go, and it’s important
to choose colors and pieces which
really feel comfortable for us, rather
than because it’s “in” this year. Ask
yourself whether that pink is what
you really like before you upholster
your chair! .
Fashion which constantly changes,
reflects the collective social mood of the
population. Style, on the other hand, is
a form of expression, it is personal and
individual. Many times the difference
between a stylish dresser and a fashion
follower is the way in which the person
puts their pieces together. The fashionista tries to wear what the fashion industry wants to sell, and the stylish dresser
uses clothing to express their own
personality. Coco Chanel had not much
use for the fashion of the day, but her
style is still chic and functional today .
Interior furnishings are much the same
in that an old room can feel incredibly
dated, and a room with similar types of
pieces can feel very stylish through the
mix of other fabrics or accessories.
It’s easier to express your individuality in home furnishings here in
Mexico than in many other countries.
Mexican artisans and crafts people
are very skilled , and we design and
make many custom pieces at surprisingly reasonable cost. We also import
many items like mattresses and sofas
and fabric, where the quality and/or
price advantage warrants it.
I am constantly on the lookout for
items which are unique and interesting. I find that with the mechanization of the world and so much of our
products mass-produced, it is refreshing and nourishes our souls to have in
our homes handmade objects. These
things, including textiles, ceramics,
iron and wood pieces, candles and
glass, rugs and paintings are things
that make us happy to look at and use
and only become more precious to us
as they age, like that old pair of jeans.
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3 Pools and jacuzzis
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Built-in entertainment center and bookcase
Spacious living, dining and kitchen and full bath
1 Block from the beach • New Construction • 1 Bedroom, 2 Baths
• Huge Patio with laundry closet • Dishwasher • Oven
• Refrigerator • Garbage disposal • Water filter
• Ocean, Mountain, Golf course Views • Air Conditioned
• Security iron on all windows and doors • Built in Entertainment
Center & Bookcase • Quality wood bedroom closets and
kitchen cabinets • designer faucets & lighting • custom 2” wood
slat shades all windows • Pocket sliding doors in great room
• Active HOA group • Garage with metal storage shelves
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